Core Tip: Amazon rainforest spans 8 countries, accounting for half of the global rainforest area, and is known as the "lung of the earth". This is a forbidden area for human beings, and most people are killed in minutes. Today, let's see how wonderful things are in this animal and plant kingdom.
An isolated tribe
You may not believe that in 2 1 century, a primitive tribe was isolated from the outside world for centuries. Recently, an expedition discovered a tribe in Amazon and photographed them by plane. A tribe isolated from the rest of the world in the depths of the rainforest should faint when it sees modern technology planes flying in the sky.
Big exaggeration!
The area of the Amazon rainforest is exaggerated, and you may not know how big it is at all, even if you can see the whole picture on the map. How big is it? The data shows that the coverage area is 21.2000 square miles. This is already half the land area of the United States. Do you know how big it is now? By the way, the land area of Australia is only 2.97 million square miles.
endless night
In the most lush area of Amazon, the vegetation is dense overhead. When we say very, we mean very, very, very thick. In fact, 99% of the sunlight is blocked by these high vegetation, and the surface is almost dark, but it provides a living environment for many interesting and even funny animals and plants. The function of blocking sunlight may also be the biggest function and function of the rainforest, which is to regulate the temperature of our earth.
Ohamza R.
Everyone knows the Amazon River, and we have said a lot about it. In fact, Amazon has an equally important river. It's called the Ohamza River. If you want to find it on the map, I can only wish you good luck. This river is completely below the surface, much wider than the Amazon River, and its water volume is more than 40 times that of the Thames in England.
Pink dolphin
What? Amazon has pink dolphins, too? I remember a pink finless porpoise in a river in Greater China. Don't talk about it. Everyone loves dolphins (except Japanese tremella, which loves dolphins). Pink dolphins are not cute enough? These pink dolphins live in the depths of the Amazon River. They are really pink!
Crystal glass frog
Yes, not crystal glass shoes, but frogs. You may not believe it, but the species of Amazon frogs are enough to make you suffer from intensive phobia. Some frogs are brightly colored, some are good at disguising themselves as the environment, and some are extremely poisonous. One of the coolest is this crystal glass frog. Through its transparent skin, you can see all its organs and blood vessels. Look at the picture, isn't it amazing?
Highly toxic frog
Do you think amphibians are cool after seeing the glass frogs above? But you don't want to touch this blue frog. Gorgeous skin may attract you. If you know that the price of touching it is to be paralyzed immediately and then die, you will hide far away! Their names are not for nothing.
Bamboo stick fish
The poisonous frog on it probably scared you, didn't it They are actually just one of many dangerous animals in Amazon, but at least you can see them. One kind of animal is not very good. Bamboo stick fish! They are very small, close to the color of human skin, and they are very vicious parasites. Do you know what their interests are? To tell the truth, that's where a person has a hole. We're not talking about your mouth or nostrils or anything like that. We're talking about ... look at the picture, you know.
Mysterious plants
People always mistakenly think that modern science can explain almost everything, whether it has been discovered or not. That was not the case. For all the drugs in the world, a quarter come from the Amazon rainforest. More than 99% of the plants here have not been fully studied and analyzed.
Explosion tree
I am very excited to hear this name. Self-explosion is amazing. It is still a tree! Amazon is home to all kinds of exotic plants, and the strangest thing is it. As the name implies, this tree will blow itself up. In order to spread seeds, they will bear fruit, but unlike ordinary trees, their fruits will fall to the ground when they mature. Their fruits will shoot the seeds as far as 150 feet away in an extremely cool explosion way!
Crazy python
The familiar pythons may not generally attack humans. In the Amazon rainforest, a python hides underwater. This is an extremely dangerous python. They are not like ordinary pythons. As long as you are a potential food, they will easily wring your life with strong muscles.
electric eel
High pressure danger! We didn't just touch this creature. Although electric eel is called eel, it is actually a kind of saury, but it looks like an eel and swims like an eel, so we call it eel. They not only use their destructive electricity to attack their prey, but also use it for lighting and exploring the road. That sounds crazy.
Jesus lizard
This is not the name of a rock band. This is a real lizard. In fact, there is a band named after it in America. Why is it called Jesus lizard? Looking at the picture, we can see that it is not a god to run like this on the water. This is a long-lost lightness skill in our country!
Optical halo appearing on photographic film
There are northern lights in the northern hemisphere, and there is a big solar halo on the Amazon River. It is not the kind of sesame and mung bean halo that we occasionally see, but the kind that is magnified thousands of times, or colored. Although the halo has nothing to do with the rainforest, it is caused by the atmospheric conditions above her. When ice crystals in the atmosphere come into contact with sunlight, they form these rainbow-like apertures and revolve around the sun. Although you can't see them on the ground ... nothing is absolute, maybe you are lucky?
depress
People who know will ask, isn't this Amazon? Why are we talking about Africa? In fact, the reason is very simple. The transatlantic wind (600558, Cuba) blew dust from the low-pressure area of Beaudreux to the Amazon, enriching the land. If it weren't for that desert, Amazon might not exist.